Dans la nuit - Esport FR + international - 6 mai 2026
France: 7 articles retenus. International: 13 articles retenus. A suivre cote FR: LEC saison 2026 : le suivi du Spring Split; LCK saison 2026 : le suivi de la saison régulière Rounds 1-2; LCS saison 2026 : le suivi complet du Spring Split. Cote international: It’s too early to be calling Keria the second-best League of Legends player of all time; The salt, the gatekeeping, the legends: These are the esport titles that Jynxzi should try out next; 9INE bench bnox. Sources a verifier: Mandatory.gg: aucun article esport filtre; Millenium: aucun article esport filtre; Breakflip: aucun article esport filtre; Esports.net: aucun article esport filtre; Sheep Esports: aucun article esport filtre; Win.gg: aucun article esport filtre; Esports Charts: aucun article esport filtre; The Esports Advocate: aucun article esport filtre.
France
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LEC saison 2026 : le suivi du Spring Split
Retrouvez les informations, le planning, le classement et les résultats du LEC 2026 (League of Legends European Championship), le championnat auquel participent les meilleures équipes européennes du circuit dont G2 Esports, Fnatic, Karmine Corp ou encore Team Vitality.
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LCK saison 2026 : le suivi de la saison régulière Rounds 1-2
Retrouvez le planning, le classement et les résultats de la LCK 2026 (League of Legends Champions Korea), le championnat auquel participent les meilleures équipes coréennes du circuit dont T1, Gen.G, et Hanwha Life.
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LCS saison 2026 : le suivi complet du Spring Split
Retrouvez le planning, le classement et les résultats de la League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), le championnat auquel participent les meilleures équipes nord-américaines du circuit dont FlyQuest, Cloud9, Team Liquid et LYON.
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Esports World Cup 2026 : le suivi des qualifications EMEA avec la KC, Solary et Galions
L'EWC League of Legends approche et les qualifications européennes sont prêtes à démarrer avec l'ensemble des équipes participantes connues. Nous retrouvons les écuries du LEC ainsi que les clubs français Solary et Galions, finalistes des EMEA Masters. Deux tickets pour l'EWC sont à gagner pour ce tournoi dont le programme, les résultats et plein d'autres informations sont à retrouver ci-dessous.
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LPL saison 2026 : le suivi du Split 2
Retrouvez le planning, le classement et les résultats de la LPL 2026 (League of Legends Pro League), le championnat auquel participent les meilleures équipes chinoises du circuit dont Bilibili Gaming, Top Esports, Invictus Gaming et Weibo Gaming.
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ESEA Main Saison 57 : le suivi du tournoi
Ce sont de nouveau 151 équipes qui se retrouvent dans la division ESEA Main pour cette 57ème édition du tournoi européen. La saison régulière débouchera sur des Playoffs qui offriront aux 8 meilleures formations un ticket pour l'ESEA Advanced, la division supérieure. Les *aAa* prennent part au tournoi.
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LFL 2026 : le suivi du Spring Split
Retrouvez le planning des matchs, les résultats, le classement et toutes les autres informations de la Ligue Française de League of Legends (LFL) saison 2026, le championnat auquel participent les meilleures équipes françaises du circuit, à savoir Karmine Corp, BK ROG , Solary, Gentle Mates, Vitality.Bee, Team GO, BDS Academy, Ici Japon Corp., JobLife et GameWard.
International
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It’s too early to be calling Keria the second-best League of Legends player of all time
In League of Legends, the GOAT conversation always starts and ends with one name. The race for #2, however, is a completely different matter. On April 26, T1 support player Ryu “Keria” Min-seok officially extended the contract with the team until 2029, a deal that puts him on the same contract timeline as the GOAT … Continued The post It’s too early to be calling Keria the second-best League of Legends player of all time appeared first on Esports Insider .
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The salt, the gatekeeping, the legends: These are the esport titles that Jynxzi should try out next
Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart, one of Rainbow Six’s most famous streamers, is in the midst of a generational content run.  Known for his VOD review content where he flexed his game sense in Rainbow Six: Siege while making crude fart jokes and raging at the top of his lungs, Jynxzi is now touring everyone else’s esports … Continued The post The salt, the gatekeeping, the legends: These are the esport titles that Jynxzi should try out next appeared first on Esports Insider .
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9INE bench bnox
The Polish rifler is removed from the active roster after six months of service.
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PGL Astana teams, format, schedule, prizes, talent, fantasy
Here's everything you need to know about the second edition of the Kazakh tournament.
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HLTV Confirmed: FaZe resurgance, FURIA concerns, and another Vitality victory
Join the show live at 15:00 .
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Activision finally ditches previous PlayStation gen for next Call of Duty
Finally, it's time.
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Valve release May VRS update
The monthly ranking will dictate invites for two tournaments during the summer break.
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“Absolutely no respect”: Evo’s treatment of Daigo and MenaRD Legends Live broadcast shows it no longer understands FGC
The Japanese fighting game community is up in arms after the Kemonomichi Legends LIVE match, and not because Daigo Umehara lost. Evo took control of the broadcast, and many felt the production level was disrespectful. Now, many are accusing Evo of not understanding the magnitude of the historic match and of trying way too hard … Continued The post “Absolutely no respect”: Evo’s treatment of Daigo and MenaRD Legends Live broadcast shows it no longer understands FGC appeared first on Esports Insider .
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Controversial but promising: Nongshim RedForce needs Diable to become a top team in the LCK
Even though the LCK is in the middle of the action with the season’s Rounds 1-2, one of the most shocking moves happened at the end of the first round robin. Korean ADC player Nam “Diable” Dae-geun has officially joined Nongshim RedForce (NS), leaving BNK FearX (BFX), the team that turned him into one of … Continued The post Controversial but promising: Nongshim RedForce needs Diable to become a top team in the LCK appeared first on Esports Insider .
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The problem with STASHD by Fnatic is not whether it’s gambling
Fnatic wants its case-opening site STASHD to be “a place for the insane pulls, the rare finds and the stories you actually want to share.” The community has a different take: that it’s a gambling platform dressed as a fan engagement tool. On STASHD.gg, users purchase a virtual currency called Bolts using a credit/debit card, … Continued The post The problem with STASHD by Fnatic is not whether it’s gambling appeared first on Esports Insider .
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xQc claims Overwatch League was viewbotted to “hide” the real viewership
Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel has claimed the Overwatch League inflated its viewership numbers by viewbotting, and that it contributed to his decision to leave professional play.
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m0NESY on fixing Falcons’ mistakes, switching to new mouse, and grinding FACEIT
Team Falcons AWPer Ilya ‘m0NESY’ Osipov says he is still chasing consistency in 2026, but believes sharper late-round decision-making, stronger team prep, and a switch to Logitech’s new SUPERSTRIKE mouse are already helping elevate his game.
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Without South Korea, there is no reason for the Esports Nations Cup to happen
It’s official, South Korea will not be competing at the Esports Nations Cup (ENC), at least not as a team sanctioned by the Korean e-Sports organization (KeSPA). Reportedly, the decision to withdraw stems from a dispute between the KeSPA and the Esports Foundation regarding roster selection. Regardless of the reason, with the departure of the … Continued The post Without South Korea, there is no reason for the Esports Nations Cup to happen appeared first on Esports Insider .